Early prediction and prevention of child abuse
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Early prediction and prevention of child abuse
Wiley, c1988
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
These papers have been compiled to examine the phenomenon of child abuse and neglect and to provide a broad overview for the professional careworker on such subjects as recognizing early signs of abuse in children of pre-school age, intervention and treatment in the home environment.
Table of Contents
- What can child abuse tell us about social development?, Michael Lewis. Part 1 Prevalence and prediction: the nature of child abuse and neglect - an overview, Kevin Browne
- the incidence of child abuse and neglect, Susan Creighton
- why are some families more vulnerable to abuse?, Jacquie Roberts
- approaches to screening for child abuse and neglect, Kevin Browne and Sarah Saqi
- breaking the cycle of abuse - implications for prediction and intervention, Byron Egeland. Part 2 Identification and prevention: an overview, Cliff Davies
- approaches to child abuse prevention, David Gough
- feasible intervention in families with parenting difficulties - a primary preventive perspective on child abuse, Jim Stevenson et al
- early signs and recognition of sexual abuse in the pre-school, Helga Hanks et al
- family and dyadic patterns of functioning in maltreating families, Patricia Crittenden. Part 3 Intervention and treatment for child abuse in the family context: an overview, Peter Stratton
- the consequences of child abuse, Margaret Lynch
- the treatment of child abuse in the home environment, Rory Nicol
- helping emotionally abused children who fail to thrive, Dorota Iwaniec et al
- family perspectives on early sexual abuse, Helga Hanks and Peter Stratton
- child maltreatment and the emergent family system, Jay Belsky. Part 4 Conclusions: the psychological context of child abuse and neglect, Peter Stratton et al.
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